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Jiggs 2B vs 2B
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2023 5:36 pm
by Bach5G
Has anyone compared the Jiggs 2B (single bore .491/.491) with a regular 2B (dual bore .481/.491)? Impressions? I appreciate that the Jiggs also has a LW slide.
I’m thinking of having a slide rebuilt and am wondering if .491/.491 would be worthwhile.
Re: Jiggs 2B vs 2B
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2023 5:52 pm
by ithinknot
Yes. Some of which is the LW slide, some of which is the single bore...
Lighter slide does what you'd expect for response/flexibility, at the cost of quite a bit of core. High slots a bit worse on the Jiggs (and you can hear it from the man himself sometimes - he can certainly get around up there, but the instrument can be a bit approximate above high D). Can take slightly more air than the standard 2B, but then doesn't quite know what to do with it when pushed. The sound when leaned on has a more airy/trumpety/cylindrical quality compared to the classic sassy 2B character.
A different concept from a different time - there's definitely a place for both.
Re: Jiggs 2B vs 2B
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2023 7:28 pm
by Posaunus
I'd stick with the classic 2B dual-bore - but then I'm an old fogey traditionalist!
I love my still-pristine 1958 2B. Some day it will be passed on to a new generation as was Bach5G's. As is!
Re: Jiggs 2B vs 2B
Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2023 5:49 am
by Vegasbound
Kai winding had his horns 491/491, the bell was buffed to be light and a trumpet style waterkey
Don Lusher also had his 2b 491/491
Re: Jiggs 2B vs 2B
Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2023 9:52 pm
by Thrawn22
The Jiggs is too bloody light and can't get past a forte just like the Conn 100H.